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Citation

Liu X, Mumpower JL, Portney KE, Vedlitz A. Risk Hazards Crisis Public Policy 2019; 10(1): 102-135.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Policy Studies Organization or the authors, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1002/rhc3.12154

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Drawing on past literature and using data from a two-wave survey, we expand existing research to examine how individual social-economic-political characteristics and psychometric factors shape citizens' terrorism risk perception, and how such risk perception and citizens' perception of government competence affect policy preference for government counterterrorism spending. Using the two-wave panel data, we also assess whether there is decay over time in the public's overall risk perception and in their overall policy preference for counterterrorism spending. We further examine the key factors driving changes between the two waves in individual respondents' risk perception and spending preference.

RESULTS reveal that risk perception is influenced by both social-economic-political characteristics and psychometric factors, with the latter showing stronger predictive power, and that higher levels of risk perception and greater perceived government competence lead to stronger support for counterterrorism spending. We find no significant decay between the two waves in either the overall level of risk perception or the overall level of spending preference, but at the individual level, changes in risk perception are positively associated with changes in psychometric variables, and changes in spending preference are predicted by changes in perceived risk and changes in perceived government competence.


Language: en

Keywords

percepción de riesgos; política y gestión de riesgos; risk perception; risk policy and management; terrorism; terrorismo; 恐怖主义; 风险政策和管理; 风险认知

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